I. ˈbäŋk noun
( -s )
Etymology: Dutch, literally, bone, mass (as of flesh), from Middle Dutch bonc, bonke bone, jawbone — more at bunch
: a piece of the old copper bar money of the Dutch East Indies of which pieces worth 1/2, 1, 2, and 8 stivers were issued
II. ˈbäŋk, ˈbȯŋk transitive verb
Etymology: imitative
: hit
baseball players getting bonked on the head by routine fly balls — Gary Cartwright